Biology, asked by afsal4661, 9 months ago

Mendel chose pea plants because
(a) they were cheap
(b) they were having seven pairs of contrasting
characters
(c) they were easily available
(d) of great economic importance

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Answered by anshika916387
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Answer:

(b) they were having seven pairs of contrasting characters

Answered by orangesquirrel
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Mendel chose pea plants because they were having seven pairs of contrasting

characters.

* Mendel chose one set of characters at a time and crossed two pea plants( monohybrid cross) to get the resulting hybrid plants and study their genotype and phenotype.

First he obtained the F1 generation.

* He crossed the plants obtained in F1 generation to get the F2 generation.

* He also performed the dihybrid cross by considering two sets/pairs of characters at a time.

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